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- "Color struck" under the gaze : ethnicity and the pathology of being in the plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy
- "Doers of the word" : African-American women speakers and writers in the North (1830-1880)
- "High-topped shoes" and other signifiers of race, class, gender, and ethnicity in selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
- "Miscegenation" : making race in America
- "Shakin' up" race and gender : intercultural connections in Puerto Rican, African American, and Chicano narratives and culture (1965-1995)
- A sense of wonder : Samuel R. Delany, race, identity and difference
- Abandoning the Black hero : sympathy and privacy in the postwar African American white-life novel
- African-British writings in the eighteenth century : the politics of race and reason
- Afro-Cuban identity in post-revolutionary novel and film : inclusion, loss, and cultural resistance
- America's Asia : racial form and American literature, 1893-1945
- America's experts : race and the fictions of sociology
- American mythologies : essays on contemporary literature
- American narratives : multiethnic writing in the age of realism
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- Apartheid and racism in South African children's literature, 1985-1995
- Asian North American identities : beyond the hyphen
- Astrofuturism : science, race, and visions of utopia in space
- At Emerson's tomb : the politics of classic American literature
- Authentic Blackness : the folk in the new negro renaissance
- Balancing the books : Faulkner, Morrison, and the economies of slavery
- Barriers between us : interracial sex in nineteenth-century American literature
- Becoming Christian : race, reformation, and early modern English romance
- Beyond the sound barrier : the jazz controversy in twentieth-century American fiction
- Black British writing
- Black and brown planets : the politics of race in science fiction
- Black and white women's travel narratives : antebellum explorations
- Black looks & Black acts : the language of Toni Morrison in The Bluest Eye and Beloved
- Black madness : mad Blackness
- Black writers, white publishers : marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature
- Black, white, and in color : essays on American literature and culture
- Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895
- Blood talk : American race melodrama and the culture of the occult
- Border renaissance : the Texas centennial and the emergence of Mexican American literature
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Borrowed voices : writing and racial ventriloquism in the Jewish American imagination
- British women writers and race, 1788-1818 : narrations of modernity
- Buying whiteness : race, culture, and identity from Columbus to Hip Hop
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality
- Caribbean crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance
- Caribbean middlebrow : leisure culture and the middle class
- Cartographies of desire : captivity, race, and sex in the shaping of an American nation
- Charles W. Chesnutt and the fictions of race
- Chicano novels and the politics of form : race, class, and reification
- Citing Shakespeare : the reinterpretation of race in contemporary literature and art
- Colonial women : race and culture in stuart drama
- Colonialism and race in Luso-Hispanic literature
- Colonialism, race, and the French romantic imagination
- Colorblind Shakespeare : new perspectives on race and performance
- Comparative American identities : race, sex, and nationality in the modern text
- Complicating constructions : race, ethnicity, and hybridity in American texts
- Constructing the literary self : race and gender in twentieth-century literature
- Constructions of "the Jew" in English literature and society : racial representations, 1875-1945
- Contesting the past, reconstructing the nation : American literature and culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893
- Converging stories : race, ecology, and environmental justice in American literature
- Crossing the line : racial passing in twentieth-century U.S. literature and culture
- Curry : reading, eating, and race
- Dark smiles : race and desire in George Eliot
- Deans and truants : race and realism in African American literature
- Deciphering race : white anxiety, racial conflict, and the turn to fiction in mid-Victorian English prose
- Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender & empire building
- Dickens and race
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990
- Dislocating the color line : identity, hybridity, and singularity in African-American narrative
- Disordered bodies and disrupted borders : representations of resistance in modern British literature
- Diversity and detective fiction
- Double agency : acts of impersonation in Asian American literature and culture
- Drama trauma : specters of race & sexuality in performance, video & art
- Dreaming black/writing white : the Hagar myth in American cultural history
- Duvalier's ghosts : race, diaspora, and U.S. imperialism in Haitian literatures
- Eating the Black body : miscegenation as sexual consumption in African American literature and culture
- Edith Wharton and the politics of race
- Emancipating pragmatism : Emerson, jazz, and experimental writing
- Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination
- Empire on the English stage, 1660-1714
- Encountering Disgrace : reading and teaching Coetzee's novel
- English ethnicity and race in early modern drama
- Entitled to the pedestal : place, race, and progress in white Southern women's writing, 1920-1945
- Envisioning Africa : racism and imperialism in Conrad's Heart of darkness
- Ethnic drag : performing race, nation, sexuality in West Germany
- Eugenic fantasies : racial ideology in the literature and popular culture of the 1920's
- Everybody's America : Thomas Pynchon, race, and the cultures of postmodernism
- Evolution and eugenics in American literature and culture, 1880-1940 : essays on ideological conflict and complicity
- Executing race : early American women's narratives of race, society, and the law
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's racial angles and the business of literary greatness
- Faulkner on the color line : the later novels
- Feminist readings of Native American literature : coming to voice
- Fettered genius : the African American bardic poet from slavery to civil rights
- Fleshing out America : race, gender, and the politics of the body in American literature, 1833-1879
- Freedom's empire : race and the rise of the novel in Atlantic modernity, 1640-1940
- Freud upside down : African American literature and psychoanalytic culture
- From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison : ethics in modern & postmodern American narrative
- Games of property : law, race, gender, and Faulkner's Go down, Moses
- Gender, race, and the writing of empire : public discourse and the Boer War
- Genders, races, and religious cultures in modern American poetry, 1908-1934
- Geomodernisms : race, modernism, modernity
- Gothic images of race in nineteenth-century Britain
- Gothic passages : racial ambiguity and the American gothic
- Habeas viscus : racializing assemblages, biopolitics, and black feminist theories of the human
- Harriet Wilson's New England : race, writing, and region
- Haunted bodies : gender and southern texts
- Haunting capital : memory, text and the Black diasporic body
- Hearts of darkness : white women write race
- Henry James and the writing of race and nation
- Heroism and the black intellectual : Ralph Ellison, politics, and Afro-American intellectual life
- Identifying marks : race, gender, and the marked body in nineteenth-century America
- Imperfect unions : staging miscegenation in U.S. drama and fiction
- Imperial subjects, imperial space : Rudyard Kipling's fiction of the native-born
- Imperialism at home : race and Victorian women's fiction
- Impossible purities : Blackness, femininity, and Victorian culture
- Injun Joe's ghost : the Indian mixed-blood in American writing
- Into darkness peering : race and color in the fantastic
- Ishmael Reed and the ends of race
- James Baldwin now
- James Baldwin's Another country : bookmarked
- James Joyce and the problem of justice : negotiating sexual and colonial difference
- Joyce, race, and empire
- Jump Jim Crow : lost plays, lyrics, and street prose of the first Atlantic popular culture
- Keys to controversies : stereotypes in modern American novels
- Kin of another kind : transracial adoption in American literature
- Latin-American women writers : class, race, and gender
- Left of the color line : race, radicalism, and twentieth-century literature of the United States
- Legal fictions : constituting race, composing literature
- Lillian Hellman and August Wilson : dramatizing a new American identity
- Literature and race in Los Angeles
- Literature and racial ambiguity
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Machado de Assis : multiracial identity and the Brazilian novelist
- Masculinist impulses : Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity
- Masks : blackness, race, and the imagination
- Master plots : race and the founding of an American literature, 1787-1845
- Modernism and eugenics : Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the culture of degeneration
- Mulattas and mestizas : representing mixed identities in the Americas, 1850-2000
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars : a new Pandora's box
- Near Black : White-to-Black passing in American culture
- Negotiating difference : race, gender, and the politics of positionality
- Neither black nor white yet both : thematic explorations of interracial literature
- Neo-passing : performing identity after Jim Crow
- Nineteenth-century Black women's literary emergence : evolutionary spirituality, sexuality, and identity : an anthology
- One nation, one blood : interracial marriage in American fiction, scandal, and law, 1820-1870
- Organic memory : history and the body in the late nineteenth & early twentieth centuries
- Other mothers : beyond the maternal ideal
- Other women : the writing of class, race, and gender, 1832-1898
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outlandish English subjects in the Victorian domestic novel
- Outsider citizens : the remaking of postwar identity in Wright, Beauvoir, and Baldwin
- Passing and the rise of the African American novel
- Passing interest : racial passing in US novels, memoirs, television, and film, 1990-2010
- Passing strange : Shakespeare, race, and contemporary America
- Performative bodies, hybrid tongues : race, gender, sex and modernity in Latin America and the Maghreb
- Performing Asian America : race and ethnicity on the contemporary stage
- Performing la mestiza : textual representations of lesbians of color and the negotiation of identities
- Playing in the dark : whiteness and the literary imagination
- Playing the races : ethnic caricature and American literary realism
- Portraits of the new Negro woman : visual and literary culture in the Harlem Renaissance
- Postcolonial theory and the United States : race, ethnicity, and literature
- Postslavery literatures in the Americas : family portraits in Black and white
- Private lives, proper relations : regulating black intimacy
- Producing American races : Henry James, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Quiet as it's kept : shame, trauma, and race in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Race and ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon literature
- Race and ethnicity in the classical world : an anthology of primary sources in translation
- Race and gender in the making of an African American literary tradition
- Race and identity in D.H. Lawrence : Indians, gypsies, and Jews
- Race and romance : coloring the past
- Race and time : American women's poetics from antislavery to racial modernity
- Race in American literature and culture
- Race in John Howard Griffith's Black like me
- Race in William Shakespeare's Othello
- Race in early modern England : a documentary companion
- Race in young adult speculative fiction
- Race mixing : Southern fiction since the Sixties
- Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions : gender, culture, and nation building
- Race passing and American individualism
- Race, caste, and indigeneity in medieval Spanish travel literature
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature
- Race, ethnicity, and power in the Renaissance
- Race, gender, and desire : narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker
- Race, modernity, postmodernity : a look at the history and the literatures of people of color since the 1960s
- Race, music, and national identity : images of jazz in American fiction, 1920-1960
- Race, rape, and lynching : the red record of American literature, 1890-1912
- Race, work, and desire in American literature, 1860-1930
- Race-ing masculinity : identity in contemporary U.S. men's writing
- Race-ing representation : voice, history, and sexuality
- Racial discourse and cosmopolitanism in twentieth-century African American writing
- Racial immanence : chicanx bodies beyond representation
- Racial myths and masculinity in African American literature
- Racial politics and Robert Penn Warren's poetry
- Racial things, racial forms : objecthood in avant-garde Asian American poetry
- Racialized visions : Haiti and the Hispanic Caribbean
- Racing & (E)racing language : living with the color of our words
- Racism on the Victorian stage : representation of slavery and the black character
- Re-viewing James Baldwin : things not seen
- Reading Faulkner : glossary and commentary, Absalom, Absalom!
- Reading race : white American poets and the racial discourse in the twentieth century
- Reading race in American poetry : an area of act
- Reading with a difference : gender, race, and cultural identity
- Regions of identity : the construction of America in women's fiction, 1885-1914
- Remembering generations : race and family in contemporary African American fiction
- Representing the other : "race", text, and gender in Spanish and Spanish American narrative
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance : race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper
- Revising the blueprint : Ann Petry and the literary left
- Revisiting racialized voice : African American ethos in language and literature
- Rewriting white : race, class, and cultural capital in nineteenth-century America
- Risking difference : identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism
- Rita Dove's cosmopolitanism
- Romancing the shadow : Poe and race
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Sapphic primitivism : productions of race, class, and sexuality in key works of modern fiction
- Scarring the Black body : race and representation in African American literature
- Segregated miscegenation : on the treatment of racial hybridity in the U.S. and Latin American literary traditions
- Sex, race, and family in contemporary American short stories
- Sexualidad y nación
- Shades of difference : mythologies of skin color in early modern England
- Shadowing the white man's burden : U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line
- Shakespeare and race
- Shakespeare and race : postcolonial praxis in the early modern period
- Shakespeare jungle fever : national-imperial re-visions of race, rape, and sacrifice
- Shakespeare, race, and colonialism
- Shifting the ground : American women writers' revisions of nature, gender, and race
- Sightlines : race, gender, and nation in contemporary Australian theatre
- Signifying without specifying : racial discourse in the age of Obama
- Sites unseen : architecture, race, and American literature
- South of tradition : essays on African American literature
- Spain's long shadow : the black legend, off-whiteness, and Anglo-American empire
- Spenser's monstrous regiment : Elizabethan Ireland and the poetics of difference
- Split-gut song : Jean Toomer and the poetics of modernity
- Staging whiteness
- Strange talk : the politics of dialect literature in Gilded Age America
- Taboo subjects : race, sex, and psychoanalysis
- Teach the nation : public school, racial uplift, and women's writing in the 1890's
- Tears of rage : the racial interface of modern American fiction : Faulkner, Wright, Pynchon, Morrison
- Textual contraception : birth control and modern American fiction
- Textual politics from slavery to postcolonialism : race and identification
- The "tragic mulatta" revisited : race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction
- The Black Pacific narrative : geographic imaginings of race and empire between the World Wars
- The Bounds of race : perspectives on hegemony and resistance
- The Culture of sentiment : race, gender, and sentimentality in nineteenth-century America
- The South in Black and white : race, sex, and literature in the 1940s
- The Victorians and race
- The aesthetics and politics of the crowd in American literature
- The color of jazz : race and representation in postwar American culture
- The color of sex : whiteness, heterosexuality, and the fictions of white supremacy
- The cultural politics of slam poetry : race, identity, and the performance of popular verse in America
- The dialect of modernism : race, language, and twentieth-century literature
- The difference place makes : gender, sexuality, and diaspora identity
- The fugitive race : minority writers resisting whiteness
- The fugitive's properties : law and the poetics of possession
- The genuine article : race, mass culture, and American literary manhood
- The grammar of good intentions : race and the antebellum culture of benevolence
- The identifying fictions of Toni Morrison : modernist authenticity and postmodern blackness
- The inhuman race : the racial grotesque in American literature and culture
- The limits of the human : fictions of anomaly, race, and gender in the long eighteenth century
- The mulatta and the politics of race
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The nature of California : race, citizenship, and farming since the Dust Bowl
- The origin of others
- The other reconstruction : where violence and womanhood meet in the writings of Wells-Barnett, Grimké, and Larsen
- The peculiar afterlife of slavery : the Chinese worker and the minstrel form
- The poet's Africa : Africanness in the poetry of Nicolás Guillén and Aimé Césaire
- The poet's prose and other essays : race, national identity, and diaspora in the Americas
- The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
- The postcolonial eye : white Australian desire and the visual field of race
- The primate's dream : literature, race, and ethnicity in America
- The real negro : the question of authenticity in twentieth-century African American literature
- The regulations of robbers : legal fictions of slavery and resistance
- The souls of mixed folk : race, politics, and aesthetics in the new millennium
- The street was mine : white masculinity in hardboiled fiction and film noir
- The subject of race in American science fiction
- The syntax of class : writing inequality in nineteenth-century America
- The unruly voice : rediscovering Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
- The war on words : slavery, race, and free speech in American literature
- The white image in the Black mind : a study of African American literature
- The word in black and white : reading "race" in American literature, 1638-1867
- Theorizing Muriel Spark : gender, race, deconstruction
- They dream not of angels but of men : homoeroticism, gender, and race in Latin American autobiography
- Things of darkness : economies of race and gender in early modern England
- Thomas Mann's world : empire, race, and the Jewish question
- To be suddenly white : literary realism and racial passing
- To hell and back : race and betrayal in the southern novel
- To make a new race : Gurdjieff, Toomer, and the Harlem Renaissance
- Tolkien, race and cultural history : from fairies to Hobbits
- Toni Morrison : playing with difference
- Traces, codes, and clues : reading race in crime fiction
- Tragic no more : mixed-race women and the nexus of sex and celebrity
- Transforming Chinese American literature : a study of history, sexuality, and ethnicity
- Translating slavery
- Troubling minds : the cultural politics of genius in the United States, 1840-1890
- Truth stranger than fiction : race, realism, and the U.S. literary marketplace
- U.S. orientalisms : race, nation, and gender in literature, 1790-1890
- Ugly feelings
- Unnatural selections : eugenics in American modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
- Unraveling gender, race & diaspora
- Using the master's tools : resistance and the literature of the African and South-Asian diasporas
- Violence, the body, and "the South"
- Was the cat in the hat black? : the hidden racism of children's literature, and the need for diverse books
- Weary sons of Conrad : white fiction against the grain of Africa's dark heart
- What else but love? : the ordeal of race in Faulkner and Morrison
- White liberal identity, literary pedagogy, and classic American realism
- White negritude : race, writing, and Brazilian cultural identity
- White skins/Black masks : representation and colonialism
- White women in racialized spaces : imaginative transformation and ethical action in literature
- Whiteness and trauma : the mother-daughter knot in the fiction of Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid, and Toni Morrison
- Whiteness in the novels of Charles W. Chesnutt
- Whitewashing America : material culture and race in the antebellum imagination
- Willa Cather in context : progress, race, empire
- William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! : a casebook
- Women & others : perspectives on race, gender, and empire
- Women and race in contemporary U.S. writing : from Faulkner to Morrison
- Women and race in early modern texts
- Women, 'race,' and writing in the early modern period
- Worlds apart : race in the modern period
- Writing and race
- Writing between the lines : race and intertextuality
- Writing for inclusion : literature, race, and national identity in nineteenth-century Cuba and the United States
- Writing manhood in black and yellow : Ralph Ellison, Frank Chin, and the literary politics of identity
- Writing the subject : bildung and the African American text
- Zadie Smith : critical essays
- Zora Neale Hurston and American literary culture
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